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Does anyone sell replacement baseplates for Walther P22 magazines? I am looking to replace the flat baseplate on some of my magazines. I can't fathom why they made magazines without the pinky extension on a gun that IMO isn't close to being fit for carry. It would be nice if it came with both so...
Sear, sear spring, hammer hooks, disconnector.
1. Worn (or botched trigger job) sear slipping off the hammer hooks. Is the trigger very light? This would hint towards inadequate hammer/sear engagement. (Replace sear, maybe hammer, gunsmith job)
2. Sear spring not applying enough pressure to...
buzz_knox, thank you for the correction. This is the guy I was talking about. I definitely wouldn't invest a lot of money in a carry piece. Probably a Ruger auto or Revolver, mabye S&W if I get a good deal. Might carry a used beat to hell Sig if I could find one I liked.
It really depends where you are. One person on Sig forum had every gun he owned confiscated and they probably (been a year by now, he was never charged or tried) will never be given back to him. That was in PA. He didn't even shoot anyone, he brandished at a guy threatening him with a knife I...
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There is no evidence that the flashlight was a mag light. For all we know it was a surefire nitrolon. I don't know about you, but I don't see many cops packing mag lights on their belt, not with the radio, gun, mags, tazer, cuffs, + other accessories. No room, and too heavy.
On the one hand we have police officers touting tazers as the perfect non-lethal compliance tool that exists somewhere in the use of force continuum well below a firearm. On the other hand we have them charging people who attempt to taze them back with attempted second-degree murder. Well which...
Deanimator, the seems similar to gun control and might not very productive. It would punish the wrong people, and could have unintended consequences. I think it would be impossible to fairly and lawfully pursue such a policy without crippling whole departments both financially and functionally...
Good cops don't assault people at random. Good cops don't charge people when they know it won't stick because they personally disapprove of a specific sort of behavior. Good cops know the law in their state because they don't want to hurt innocent people. Good cops will be exonerated by the...
I bought a blued model, had some initial problems that three trips back to the factory fixed. S&W paid shipping both ways and gave me a free mag each time. Gun shoots very well, I dropped in a Colt grip safety and hammer and the parts fit without adjustment. I think the S&W 1911s are the best...
Doing their job? Of course they should be to afraid to do these things, it's not their job, it's what they personally want to do. They should be held personally responsible. Of course the police should be afraid to attack people who have committed no crime!
I know I sound like a broken record
Why aren't those officers in jail, their lives ruined? They are going to keep doing it if they can get away with it, there has to be a penalty for the men on the ground. They need to be too scared to even try this type of thing.
Incumbent advantage? Who...
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